Keythe
Pronunciation: KEETH
Meaning
forest, wood
Origin
Scottish Gaelic
History & Etymology
Keythe is a name of Scottish Gaelic origin, derived from the word 'coille' meaning 'wood' or 'forest'. It is a relatively uncommon name, often associated with nature and the Scottish landscape. While not widely used, it carries a distinct and earthy charm.
The name's usage is primarily found in Scotland and among those with Scottish heritage. Its rarity contributes to its unique appeal, offering an alternative to more common nature-inspired names. It has not seen significant historical use among royalty or prominent figures, maintaining its status as a more personal and less popularized choice.
Alternative Spellings & Variants
- Keith
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